New fossil giant lacewings from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of China (Neuroptera, Ithonidae)
Author
Xu, Yifan
Author
Zheng, Bingyu
Author
Fang, Hui
Author
Shih, Chungkun
Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 20013 - 7012, USA Corresponding author. wangyongjie @ cnu. edu. cn
Author
Ren, Dong
Author
Wang, Yongjie
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-11-10
5067
2
259
266
journal article
3608
10.11646/zootaxa.5067.2.7
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Genus
Fuscopolystoechotes
Xu, Zheng, Shih & Wang
,
gen. nov.
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Type
and only species:
Fuscopolystoechotes reticulatus
Xu, Zheng, Shih & Wang
,
sp. nov.
Diagnosis.
Forewing elongated, slightly broad with length-width ratio about 3; membrane fuscous, with the distinct transparent patches along the anterior and posterior margins; costal space narrow at base and then expanded to the max in proximal 1/5 of forewing, and subsequently narrowed gradually, with a distinctly shrinking region in distal half; humeral veinlet recurrent; presence of ScA; costal crossveins mostly biforked distally; absence of scp-ra crossvein; RP with more than 10 branches, RP1 deeply branched at the proximal half; crossveins in radial sector irregularly arranged except for the outer gradate series; M forked near the separated point of RP1 from RP; MA and MP bearing the similarly distal pectinate branches; Cu forked before the separated point of RP; CuA distinctly longer than CuP, forming the pectinate branches in distal; CuP with 3–4 pectinate branches, and each forming the secondary sub-branches; A1 dichotomously branched distally, A2 forked close to the base, A3 single branch, with several distal minor sub-branches.
Etymology
.
The new generic name is a combination of the Latin prefix
fusc-
and
polystoechotes
(the representative genus of the
Polystoechotes
genus-group), referring to dark brown markings of forewing. The gender is masculine.
Remarks.
The new genus is clearly assigned to the
Polystoechotes
genus-group of
Ithonidae
for the combination of following characters: 1) forewing distinctly elongated (
cf
. relatively broad in
Ithone
genus-group); 2) absence of interlinked veinlets in between costal crossveins (
cf
. commonly present in
Rapisma
genus-group and
Principiala
genus-group); 3) Sc and RA fused distally (
cf
. generally separated in
Ithone
genus-groups and
Rapisma
genus-groups); 4) crossveins in radial sector regularly arranged or relatively sparse (
cf
. abundant and commonly irregularly arranged in other groups). The new genus is characterized by its special markings of forewing that is distinctly different from other genera of
Polystoechotes
genus-group except for
Lichenipolystoechotes
.
However, the forewing markings in the new genus are distinctly broader and more regular comparing to
Lichenipolystoechotes
. In addition, their venation are also quite different, e.g., the branched costal crossveins, and the more complicated configuration of CuP, to justify setting up a new genus.